Cannot. get. enough. of. this. bra. Hibiscus by Anna Pardal, full review over on my main blog:Â EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK! A REVIEW OF ANNA PARDALâS HIBISCUS LONGLINE BRAÂ (Photos: Lydia Hudgens)
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Overview: Comexim recently expanded their size range and I just eeked in at the end of the range. I had to go for it, for me and for bra science and other gals! So I ordered through Erica of Sophisticated Pair and found one of the few bras they still had in stock since it was the end of the season. I ended up with the Sabine, a beautiful dark red embroidered bra. Anna Pardal is a higher end brand than Comexim, but is made by the same folks. You can check out their lovely website here.
My Stats:
UK cup size: Somewhere between 32KK/34K and 32L and 34KK.
Overbust: 48 in.
Horizontal perimeter: 48.5 in
Underbust: 32.2 in.
Bra Stats:
Brand: Anna Pardal by Comexim
Country of origin: Poland
Model: Sabine
Size: 34KKÂ
Best for: Close set breasts, those who need narrow underwires, firmer breasts
Design: This is a three part thinly padded underwired bra. It is very close to a plunge in design.
Fit: The fit is inconsistent, or rather, dependent upon how I am wearing the bra. If I have just put the bra on and separated my breasts to fit the cups (which are more separated than they are, as with all bras) then the fit is really nice. My boobs look great and thereâs no overspill or threat of them spilling out. But if I donât adjust them or if itâs over the course of the day, they eventually come together because the bra isnât firm enough to keep them separated like an unpadded might, which conforms to the breast. When they come together, they donât spill out in the middle surprisingly, but rather I get some quad boob and they need to be readjusted. Please view my example below:
Not adjusted below.
Adjusted to fit the shape of the bra below:
Fit issues which persist despite how I wear it is that the bra cups are too tall for my shorter roots. You can see the gaping in the pictures at the front/sides. It does probably prevent the bra from being more secure; if it were more secure it may be able to keep my boobs from moving around as much during the day. The gore does not ever tack, but it does get significantly closer to tacking when I adjust my boobs to fit the bra. That in itself proves that it isn't tacking because the wires arenât strong enough to push against my center fullness. My boobs want to be together as always and bras have to be pretty tough to deny them of that.Â
The band at first, I thought was too loose, but itâs actually pretty comfortable and seems like a 34 to me. It even has four sets of hooks. I wear it on the loosest to the third hook depending on how Iâm feeling. I am a little curious about a 32 band but it depends on how much this stretches. It is difficult to grade the cups on size because they are rounded and padded, but it seems perhaps akin to a 34K, which would mean it runs a cup size small, but I donât feel really comfortable saying that because it has itâs own unique shape. It seems comparable to an EM 75L though.Â
The straps are still too wide but not as wide as Ewa Michalakâs (EM) and they donât fall off or anything, but they do contribute to a feeling of a lack of support and help to cause that gaping (which also causes support issues). The sides do not come up high at all and the underwires donât rub, which may be a result of the alterations I requested, which are below:
Significantly reduced cup height - It seems like this one went through because itâs quite low on the sides which is good for me.
10 cm gore - Iâm not sure that they did this because my gore is measuring shorter. Perhaps it wasnât possible. But my boobs arenât spilling out over the gore, possibly because it doesnât tack, so perhaps it doesnât matter.
Straps moved in 2 cm. Not sure if they did this or not, the straps donât seem extremely wide like EMâs but they are still a little wide, which is probably just going to happen with this style of bra. Considering moving the straps myself but it will change the shape of the cups so maybe not.
Comfort: The thing I noticed was how small the straps seemed. I like my straps a smidge wider and definitely made out of a smoother material. Sometimes the excess strap around the adjuster loops and becomes irritating, which is an issue I get in my EM bras. I adore wider, smoother, softer straps, and these straps are somewhat stiff, not too stretchy, and not so wide. I think they are a bit more comfortable than EM straps for some reason. The band doesnât dig in and roll too much like my EM bras. It could mean that my EM bras are too small in the band but I think even my 36 EM band bra does the same thing. So I find the Sabine much more comfortable than my EM bras because of the band. Still not as comfortable as Bravissimo, but pretty good. The cups arenât too bulky and nothing is itchy or pokey, but nothing is particularly smooth and comfortable either. So comfort is average to good.
Quality: The quality seems quite nice. It seems comparable to EM bras but the detail and less itchy materials make it a step up to me, comparing strictly padded to padded. Still not quite as luxurious as Kris Line but they can probably justify the extra $20 they cost over EM bras because of the level of detail in the sewing. I cannot compare it to Comeximâs quality because I havenât tried theirs yet.
Aesthetic: I think this bra is really pretty. It gave me an Asian-influenced feel which Iâve always been a fan of and I also knew I needed to own a red bra for varietyâs sake, so thatâs why I chose it. I wouldnât call it stunning because it needs a bit more glam for that but the design is really intricate and I love looking at it. I also prefer the aesthetic it gives my boobs over EMâs. I think it gives a less rounded look, more natural but gives a good deal of uplift too. It gives a surprisingly light silhouette from the side but, like all padded bras Iâve tried, a larger one from the front, but not too bad. I prefer all of APâs bras aesthetics to EMâs when it comes to padded.Â
Concerns: Iâm not sure how often Iâll have to readjust the bra throughout the day. It will depend on how much bending and whatnot I do I think. Just sitting here with the bra on Iâm fine and they wonât shift or spill out. Iâm a little nervous about the strap issues and I am contemplating trying to replace them one day if I like the bra enough. I donât like my straps to be the most uncomfortable part of my bra. I do worry about some kind of boob sweat though because my boobs arenât separated but it doesnât seem too bad currently.
Final Thoughts: I like this bra. I like that itâs a bit different to EMâs. It kind of has a âbikini topâ cut which makes me feel sexier. I really didnât think itâd work at all because it looks so low cut but somehow my boobs donât fall out in the usual way. They donât fall out in the center and they donât spill over the tops (except perhaps over the course of the day).Â
The lift is very good and the bra is way less bulky than my EM padded, which is crucial living in a warm climate that is starting to get hot. I feel like I canât even wear my padded EM bras because thereâs just way too much bulk, so I think I will be swearing off EMâs padded bras completely and choosing these thinner ones if I want a padded bra.Â
However, Iâm going to hold off on purchasing anymore padded bras in general, even from AP because the fit isnât perfect and I donât like to deal with readjusting. I prefer functionality over a low cut look, though this bra is a great option for those who need a plunge but EMâs plunges donât work for them (the S series is also pretty good for that). I crave support and security in my bras with my full soft bust, more than looks, and this bra really lacks support/security (NOT lift) just because that wasnât the design intent. I am waiting ardently for their new collection so I can purchase an unpadded though, because thatâs where Anna Pardal/Comexim could really win me over. I think this is a great first try for the size expansion and I applaud them and their great customer service and willingness to do alterations.Â
If you want more pictures, check out the bra on Bratabase!